I'm sure you mean the magnetic field
The space between and around objects is called negative space. It refers to the area surrounding the main subject in a composition and can be just as important as the objects themselves in creating balance and visual interest.
A large space object which revolves around a star is called a planet. The word planet comes from the Greek word, "aster planets" which means "wandering star".
The space between the main parts of a painting is called negative space. Negative space refers to the area around and between the subject(s) of a painting, which helps define and emphasize the main elements of the composition.
An artificial satellite.
The one currently in operation around Jupiter is called Juno.
Its called an magnetic field
The space around a magnet where its magnetic influence can be felt is called the magnetic field. It is the region in which magnetic forces are experienced due to the presence of the magnet.
The configuration of all lines of force around a magnet is called a magnetic field. The magnetic field represents the way in which magnetic forces are distributed in the space surrounding a magnet.
magnetic field. This is the area around a magnet where its magnetic influence or force can be detected or felt.
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The area around a magnet where its magnetic force is felt is called the magnetic field.
The space around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act is the space occupied by the magnetic field. Alternatively we say that the magnetic field acts in the space around a magnet. That is a very qualitative statement with little predictive value. More predictive value is contained in a statement that the strength of the magnetic field at any position in the vicinity of a magnet is measured by the torque which is exerted on a small magnet moment (compass) place in the vicinity of a magnet. This, recorded with the direction the test compass points is actually a mapping of the magnetic field of a magnet. As a side note, if carefully measured one discovers that strength of the field around a magnet decreases as the inverse cube of the distance when far from the magnet. The field is mostly in the volume near the magnet but the weakening field continues to exist at all distances from the magnet.
The magnetic field is the space around a magnet where its influence can be detected. This field exerts a force on other magnets or on moving charges. It is strongest closest to the magnet and decreases in strength as you move further away.
In space, a magnet works the same way as it does on Earth. A magnet creates a magnetic field around it that attracts or repels other magnetic materials. This is because the movement of charged particles within the magnet creates a magnetic force. In space, the lack of air or gravity does not affect the magnet's ability to create a magnetic field.
You're talking about the 'magnetic field', but you're not giving it enough credit.It doesn't only exist in the space around the magnet, but it technically extendsout to infinity, whether or not you can feel it past a couple of feet.
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The best term to describe the space surrounding a magnet in which the magnet force acts is "magnetic field." The magnetic field is a region around a magnet where magnetic forces are exerted on other magnets or magnetic materials.